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Racism is a very real thing, even in Norway

Kvit, norsk mann (White Norwegian man) by Brynjulf Jung Tjønn

January 18, 2025 by Malin Leave a Comment

Nowhere Bingo 2025: A poetry collection The author of this poetry collection was adopted from South Korea by a childless Norwegian couple when he was three years old. Throughout this rather short, but very impactful poetry collection, he writes about his constant feeling of exclusion and lack of belonging. As a child of Asian descent in a small western Norwegian village surrounded by white people, he obviously stood out among the other children. Adopted by farmers to take over their farm when they grew old, […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Poetry Tagged With: adoption, alienation, Autobiographical, Brynjulf Jung Tjønn, cbr17, contemporary fiction, Kvit norsk mann, Malin, Norwegian, Nynorsk, poetry, Racism

Malin's CBR17 Review No:4 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Poetry · Tags: adoption, alienation, Autobiographical, Brynjulf Jung Tjønn, cbr17, contemporary fiction, Kvit norsk mann, Malin, Norwegian, Nynorsk, poetry, Racism ·
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If you think your flat is haunted by a murderous ghost, why would you try to summon said ghost?

Svarte-Mathilda by Tor Arve Røssland

October 17, 2022 by Malin Leave a Comment

3.5 stars Twenty years after a teenage girl was brutally murdered in a small town near Bergen, Elizabeth moves into the long-empty flat with her mother. Elizabeth’s parents are going through a divorce, and in a tragic accident a while back, Elizabeth’s older brother died in a fire. She hates that they had to move away from her old home and her friends in Bergen, that her mother doesn’t seem to want to talk to her at all, and she certainly doesn’t like their new […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr14, contemporary fiction, ghosts, historical fiction, horror, Malin, murder, mystery, Norwegian, Nynorsk, Svarte-Mathilda, Tor Arve Røssland

Malin's CBR14 Review No:28 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: cbr14, contemporary fiction, ghosts, historical fiction, horror, Malin, murder, mystery, Norwegian, Nynorsk, Svarte-Mathilda, Tor Arve Røssland ·
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Black Lives Matter in Norway too

Eg snakkar om det heile tida (I talk about it all the time) by Camara Lundestad Joof

Ikkje ver redd sånne som meg (Don't be afraid of people like me) by Sumeya Jirde Ali

July 25, 2021 by Malin Leave a Comment

Eg snakkar om det heile tida (I talk about it all the time) – 5 stars Official book description: I call a friend. Did the man in the bar call me a black b*tch when I didn’t want to give him my number? That time we had arranged to drink beer, but we drank tequila instead? She goes quiet. No. He called you the n-word. Thank you, I say. Thank you for remembering. I talk about it all the time is a witness statement, an […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction Tagged With: auto-biographical, Camara Lundestad Joof, CBR13, Eg snakkar om det heile tida, essays, Ikkje ver redd sånne som meg, Malin, non fiction, Norwegian, Nynorsk, prejudice, Racism, Sumeya Jirde Ali

Malin's CBR13 Review No:23 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Non-Fiction · Tags: auto-biographical, Camara Lundestad Joof, CBR13, Eg snakkar om det heile tida, essays, Ikkje ver redd sånne som meg, Malin, non fiction, Norwegian, Nynorsk, prejudice, Racism, Sumeya Jirde Ali ·
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Three people tell a story. Who is telling the truth?

February 15, 2014 by Malin Leave a Comment

David has lost his memory. A news paper notice appears, asking people whether they know him and encouraging friends and acquaintances to write to him, to help him restore his memories. In this book, we get to read the letters of three of the people who write to him, as well as read about their current lives. As we read their stories and letters to David, more of his identity is revealed, but much more so, the identity of the letter writers. The letters focus […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: #CBR6, Carl Frode Tiller, contemporary fiction, course work, identity, Innsirkling, Malin, Norwegian, Nynorsk

Malin's CBR6 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: #CBR6, Carl Frode Tiller, contemporary fiction, course work, identity, Innsirkling, Malin, Norwegian, Nynorsk ·
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